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My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.



I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?










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    My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.



    I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
    Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?










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      My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.



      I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
      Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?










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      My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.



      I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
      Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?







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          you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that



          go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
          Then open it and go to server settings.



          In there you can tweak your settings






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            Please run lspci and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.






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              you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that



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                you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that



                go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
                Then open it and go to server settings.



                In there you can tweak your settings






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                  you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that



                  go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
                  Then open it and go to server settings.



                  In there you can tweak your settings






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                  you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that



                  go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
                  Then open it and go to server settings.



                  In there you can tweak your settings







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                      Please run lspci and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.






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